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Jaguars first round draft pick Justin Blackmon was apparently listening carefully when Terrell Owens and Adam “Pacman’’ Jones talked about their off the field problems at the NFL’s Rookie Symposium this week.

“It’s powerful any time you have a player share something that happened bad for him they could have avoided,’’ Blackmon said during the symposium in an interview on SiriusXM Radio.

Blackmon is no stranger to a problem he could have avoided.

He was arrested June 4 in Stillwater, Okla., for aggravated DUI after registering blood-alcohol levels of .024 and .026 – three times above the legal limit.

“I’m certainly not downplaying the situation. It was a poor judgment on my part, but I’ve put it behind me. The team is backing me. I’ve got support from them and the players. Now, I’m just looking towards the future,’’ he said.

He’s still go the past to deal with. He has a court date on July 24 and the prosecutor in Oklahoma said he will take the case to trial if he doesn’t plead guilty. He could face discipline from the league and is likely to be placed in the league’s substance abuse program for evaluation and testing.

The rookies who attended the symposium were given pamphlets by the NFL Players Association about the Player Transportation Link service. Current and former players can call a 24-hour number to receive a ride and have their car transported for them. The cost of the confidential service is $90 an hour.

The symposium also outlines other resources that are available to the players.

“Using the resources the NFL has for you – that’s the thing you hear each day,’’ Blackmon said. “From a lot of players we heard from (in seminars), they tried to do it on their own and it didn’t end up so well. That’s the biggest thing I’ve learned.’’ Blackmon and the other AFC rookies started their sessions Wednesday near Cleveland will wrap their stay Saturday with a visit to the Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio. The NFC rookies attended Sunday through Wednesday.

The league split up the rookies from the two conferences this year instead of having them all attend together.

Blackmon is scheduled to report with the rest of the Jaguars on July 26 for training camp, but he has to reach an agreement on his contract before he will be allowed to play. The Jaguars drafted him with the fifth pick and he is being counted on to improve their passing game.